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“‘Youth at War: Young People and their Schools in Britain in the Second World War’ is a compelling historical account that delves into the lives of British youth during WWII. This non-fiction work, featuring contributions from renowned historians, explores how the war reshaped education, daily routines, and the psyche of a generation. Through personal anecdotes, archival research, and expert analysis, the book illuminates the resilience and adaptability of young Britons in the face of unprecedented challenges. A poignant read for history enthusiasts and educators alike, it offers a nuanced perspective on the wartime experiences of Britain’s youth.”






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